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Establishment of private schools
is on the increase especially in the area of basic school. Some of these
schools are not running the GES curriculum but UK and US. It is one business venture a lot of people are
venturing into as it is easy to make money. The growth in this sector may be
good for our education system as it affords parents alternatives to choose
from. However, it appears they are not being regulated effectively enough. They
have been left entirely in the hands of their owners. Some are operating
without license.
When the president, in his first
state of the of the nation’s address, indicated that Free SHS policy would
start in September for the 2017/18 academic year, private schools are calling
for inclusion in the intended policy. In as much as I think they should be
granted some incentives in the policy, they must not forget that are into
business.
Their activities are not
supervises effectively so they do everything and get away with it. The private
schools charg…